The unidentified man killed himself with an explosive device when authorities attempted to arrest him, the American-Statesmen reported.

The suspect detonated an explosive device in his vehicle when police officers approached him, Austin Police Chief Brian Manley said at a brief news conference. One police officer was injured in the explosion and expected to recover. A second officer fired his weapon during the attempted arrest.

Authorities declined to name the suspect but identified him as a 24-year-old White male. Investigators are unclear if the suspect acted alone. They urged the public to “remain vigilant” because it’s unknown if the suspect planted other bombs that have not yet been found.

A breakthrough in the case came after the suspect shipped a package with explosives from an Austin FedEx store a few days ago. Investigators obtained security video evidence from the store, as well as receipts of the transaction. The suspect’s Google search history also revealed suspicious activity. Authorities used cell phone technology to trace the man to a hotel in Williams County, Texas.

Four bombs have exploded in Austin since March 2, killing two people and injuring four others. Both victims who dead were African Americans–one a 39-year-old man and the other a 17-year-old boy. It was believed early in the investigation that the terrorist was targeting Black people. A fifth bomb exploded early Tuesday at a FedEx distribution center in Schertz, 60 miles south of Austin.

8. Rest In Power, Trayvon Martin

Never Forget: Honoring Trayvon Martin

On February 26, 2012, Trayvon Martin was 17 years old when he was shot and killed by George Zimmerman, a neighborhood vigilante who pursued the teen even after he was told by local police to stand down. . Trayvon helped to spark a movement and he will never be forgotten.
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Martin's death saw the rise of activism in the social media era, especially with the plush treatment of Zimmerman.
Zimmerman has consistently stayed in the media with deplorable behavior. On top of vile interviews, in January of 2015, he was arrested on suspicion of aggravated assault and domestic violence, but his girlfriend at the time dropped all charges. He disgustingly attempted to auction off the gun he used to kill Trayvon.
As recently as this past May, he was accused of criminally stalking private investigator Dennis Warren. According to CNN.com, Warren called Zimmerman’s family about a documentary on Trayvon Martin. After that, Zimmerman reportedly called Warren 55 times, left 36 voicemails, sent 67 texts and 27 emails all within nine days from December 16 to Christmas 2017.
Trayvon’s death brought national unrest and the birth of the Black Lives Matter movement. Florida activists fought against the state’s Stand Your Ground Law, and the movement drew the attention of Andrew Gillum when he was running for governor of the state.
“George Zimmerman was able to interpret the very presence of Trayvon Martin to be a threat,” Gillum said back in June as Tallahassee’s mayor when he called for the state to suspend the controversial law. “And because of Stand Your Ground laws, which have no place in civilized society, was able to engage him, snuff out his life and get away with it.”
Last year, the six-part non-scripted series “Rest in Power: The Trayvon Martin Story,” produced by Jay Z, aired on the Paramount Network in July. The docuseries was based on the book “Rest in Power: The Enduring Life of Trayvon Martin,” which was written Trayvon Martin’s parents.
Trayvon Martin should be 24 years old today.
See the photos below honoring his life.